O'Reilly v. Morse, also known as The Telegraph Patent Case, is an 1854 decision
of the United States Supreme Court that has been highly influential in the
development of the law of patent-eligibility in regard to claimed inventions in the
field of computer-software related art. It holds, essentially, that an abstract idea,
apart ...

O'Reilly v. Morse, 56 U.S. 15 How. 62 62 (1853). O'Reilly v. Morse. 56 U.S. (15
How.) 62. APPEAL FROM THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE. UNITED STATES FOR
THE DISTRICT OF KENTUCKY. Syllabus. Morse was the first and original
inventor of the electro-magnetic telegraph, for which a patent was issued to him
in 1840 ...

Dec 22, 2017 ...O'Reilly v. Morse. Mr. Justice GRIER. I entirely concur with the majority of the
court, that the appellee and complainant below, Samuel F. B. Morse, is the true
and first inventor of the Recording Telegraph, and the first who has successfully
applied the agent or element of nature, called electro-magnetism, ...

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